Kedric Golston

ASHBURN, Va. -- Washington Redskins safety Ryan Clark apparently takes issue with reports that his team was lax after Monday's loss to the Seattle Seahawks.

Ironically, Clark himself was aggravated by the lack of effort in a 45-14 loss to the visiting New York Giants in Week 4, but now is unhappy the media is portraying the Redskins as not being upset enough after losing 27-17 to reigning Super Bowl champion Seattle.

“There's been a big deal made in the media about people behaving a certain way after our loss,” said Clark, a 13-year veteran who started two Super Bowls and won one with Pittsburgh. “Y'all have no idea how somebody's supposed to behave after a loss. If I'm pissed...

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